Category: Tech News

In 2014, the government published a public response to the unrest that followed the Heartbleed revelation. “Heartbleed” was what a glitch in SSL software came to be called, and it threatened the security of two-thirds of the internet’s websites as well

Since the industrial revolution there has been a decrease of forested areas. This has resulted in the tune that clearly says one thing and one thing alone, that this is unsustainable. Fortunately we see that many are now beginning to

Some of the largest telecom companies from around the world recently signed what’s being popularly called the “5G Manifesto”. Aimed at furthering the deployment of next-generation mobile networks, the manifesto constitutes a pledge to launch speedy 5G mobile networks in

Research company CloudLock recently released a report demonstrating its findings regarding mobile computing as it relates to IT departments. Traditionally, IT departments held complete control over software deplaoyed in the enterprise. More recently, employees tend to use third-party applications and

The ability for devices to connect to each other across large stretches of land is perhaps the most important discoveries to be made in the last century. The implications of this newfound understanding are far from finished developing. There are

Technology’s rapid development has caused groundbreaking change in many realms of human inquiry and initiative; new technological advancements have enabled breakthroughs in business, medicine, media, war, etc. This article will focus on the changes that advancements in digital data have

Hobbyists, investors and innovators the world over and have been experimenting and producing many of the do it yourself projects, but they are all in for a big change when DIY enters the next stage of existence. What is this

The U.S. Senate is currently drafting legislation that would make tech companies vulnerable to civil penalties in the event that they refuse to comply with court orders to assist investigators in accessing encrypted data. This would by no means be

The Pareto Principle, also known as the 80/20 rule, originally formed out of the observation that 80% of Italy’s wealth belonged to only 20% of the population. Its not quite as difficult as Boolean Logic; the observation basically states that most

California Assemblymember Jim Cooper followed up a pending New York bill banning encrypted-by-default phones with a very similar pieces of legislation tailored for California. The law would “require a smartphone that is manufactured on or after January 1, 2017, and